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Biden’s mental sharpness and physical health doubted, Post-ABC poll shows
Though the incumbent, 80, and former president Donald Trump, 76, are close in age, the poll reveals strikingly different views about their capabilities.
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Migrant Child Labor Debate in Congress Becomes Mired in Immigration Fight
Revelations that migrant children have been exploited for cheap labor brought calls for action, but a partisan battle over immigration policy has complicated lawmakers’ efforts.
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Biden to Send 1,500 Active-Duty Troops to the Southern Border
The easing of Covid-era restrictions could lead to an increase in migrants, officials say.
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War, Weapons and Conspiracy Theories: Inside Airman Teixeira’s Online World
A review of more than 9,500 messages obtained by The New York Times offers important clues about the mind-set of a young airman implicated in a vast leak of government secrets.
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DeSantis Continues to Test the Waters of 2024 — and Supporters Are Getting Restless
The Florida governor looked to excite voters in Wisconsin, finding supporters — but also doubters — in the competitive Midwest.
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Newton N. Minow, F.C.C. Chief Who Deemed TV a ‘Vast Wasteland,’ Dies at 97
His stunning declaration caused an instant sensation when he made it in 1961 and ignited a national debate over Americans’ viewing habits.
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Charles III Is Crowned King
Charles, Britain’s first new monarch in 70 years, was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London during an ancient ceremony that incorporated some modern touches. “I come not to be served, but to serve,” he said.
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Ukraine Faces Pressure Over Counteroffensive, as Putin Bides His Time
Ukraine is feeling short-term pressure from its Western backers for success in a looming counteroffensive. Vladimir Putin seems to be operating on a longer timeline.
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Serbia Reflects on Gun Ownership After Mass Shootings
Back-to-back massacres have forced the country, still in mourning, to grapple with its complicated and long gun tradition.
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Car Bombing Injures Russian Nationalist Prilepin, State Media Reports
Zakhar Prilepin, who himself fought in eastern Ukraine, has long advocated an imperialist foreign policy by Moscow.